HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE AMARILLO TX
325 PM CDT SUN AUG 2 2015
OKZ001>003-TXZ001>020-031115-
CIMARRON-TEXAS-BEAVER-DALLAM-SHERMAN-HANSFORD-OCHILTREE-LIPSCOMB-
HARTLEY-MOORE-HUTCHINSON-ROBERTS-HEMPHILL-OLDHAM-POTTER-CARSON-
GRAY-WHEELER-DEAF SMITH-RANDALL-ARMSTRONG-DONLEY-COLLINGSWORTH-
325 PM CDT SUN AUG 2 2015
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR THE TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA
PANHANDLES.
.DAY ONE...THROUGH TONIGHT.
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE PANHANDLES. HEAVY
RAINFALL REMAINS THE PRIMARY THREAT FROM THESE STORMS...WHICH MAY
RESULT IN LOCALIZED FLOODING OR FLASH FLOODING. ALSO...SOME OF THE
STRONGER STORMS COULD PRODUCE BRIEF GUSTY WINDS TO AROUND 50 MPH.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY.
THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ACROSS MOST OF THE OKLAHOMA
AND TEXAS PANHANDLES MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT. HEAVY RAIN IS LIKELY TO
OCCUR MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT. SOME STORMS DURING THIS
TIME COULD BECOME SEVERE...WITH WINDS AROUND 60 MPH AND HALF DOLLAR
SIZE HAIL BEING POSSIBLE.
THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE TUESDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...AND
AGAIN FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE PANHANDLES.
HEAVY RAIN WILL LIKELY BE THE PRIMARY HAZARD DURING THIS TIME FRAME...
ALTHOUGH SOME STORMS COULD BECOME STRONG AND PRODUCE GUSTY WINDS TO AROUND
50 MPH.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT ANTICIPATED TONIGHT. SPOTTERS AND EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS SHOULD CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE FORECAST AND BE
READY FOR ACTIVATION MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
OBSERVERS ARE REQUESTED TO RELAY ANY RAINFALL AND FLOODING REPORTS TO
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN AMARILLO.
$$
COCKRELL

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FLAGSTAFF AZ
113 PM MST SUN AUG 2 2015
AZZ004>018-037>040-030300-
KAIBAB PLATEAU-MARBLE AND GLEN CANYONS-GRAND CANYON COUNTRY-
COCONINO PLATEAU-YAVAPAI COUNTY MOUNTAINS-
NORTHEAST PLATEAUS AND MESAS HWY 264 NORTHWARD-CHINLE VALLEY-
CHUSKA MOUNTAINS AND DEFIANCE PLATEAU-
LITTLE COLORADO RIVER VALLEY IN COCONINO COUNTY-
LITTLE COLORADO RIVER VALLEY IN NAVAJO COUNTY-
LITTLE COLORADO RIVER VALLEY IN APACHE COUNTY-
WESTERN MOGOLLON RIM-EASTERN MOGOLLON RIM-WHITE MOUNTAINS-
NORTHERN GILA COUNTY-YAVAPAI COUNTY VALLEYS AND BASINS-
OAK CREEK AND SYCAMORE CANYONS-BLACK MESA AREA-
NORTHEAST PLATEAUS AND MESAS SOUTH OF HWY 264-
113 PM MST SUN AUG 2 2015
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR APACHE...COCONINO...
NORTHERN GILA...NAVAJO...AND YAVAPAI COUNTIES IN NORTHERN
ARIZONA.
.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
SCATTERED TO NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED
ACROSS NORTHERN ARIZONA TODAY WITH THE GREATEST ACTIVITY ALONG
AND NORTH OF THE MOGOLLON RIM. THE PRIMARY HAZARD FROM THESE
STORMS WILL BE FLOODING FROM HEAVY RAINFALL...FREQUENT LIGHTNING
AND UP TO 1 INCH SIZED HAIL. A FLASH FLOOD WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR
PARTS OF NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST ARIZONA. THUNDERSTORM
ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO DIMINISH THIS EVENING ACROSS THE REGION
WITH ACTIVITY PERSISTING THE LONGEST IN FAR NORTHEASTERN ARIZONA.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
FROM MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...CHANCES FOR SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS WILL GENERALLY BE CONFINED TO THE WHITE MOUNTAINS
REGION. BEGINNING THURSDAY...LOW LEVEL MOISTURE WILL BE ON THE
INCREASE RESULTING IN A RETURN OF DAILY CHANCES FOR SHOWERS AND
THUNDERSTORMS.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
WEATHER SPOTTERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER
TO LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OR THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BY
CALLING 1-888-745-1637.
$$

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LUBBOCK TX
239 PM CDT SUN AUG 2 2015
TXZ021>044-031945-
PARMER-CASTRO-SWISHER-BRISCOE-HALL-CHILDRESS-BAILEY-LAMB-HALE-
FLOYD-MOTLEY-COTTLE-COCHRAN-HOCKLEY-LUBBOCK-CROSBY-DICKENS-KING-
YOAKUM-TERRY-LYNN-GARZA-KENT-STONEWALL-
239 PM CDT SUN AUG 2 2015
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR THE EXTREME SOUTHERN TEXAS
PANHANDLE...SOUTH PLAINS AND ROLLING PLAINS.
.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS WILL AFFECT THE OUTLOOK AREA LATE THIS
AFTERNOON THROUGH THIS EVENING AND INTO TONIGHT. LOCALLY HEAVY
RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE LEADING TO NUISANCE FLOODING...WHILE
DOWNBURST WIND GUSTS UP TO 50 MPH WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS WILL BRING THE RISK OF STRONG DOWNBURST
WINDS AND LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL AGAIN MONDAY AFTERNOON AND
EVENING.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.
$$

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MIDLAND/ODESSA TX
1255 PM CDT SUN AUG 2 2015
NMZ027>029-033-034-TXZ045>048-050>053-057>063-067>070-074-075-
079>082-258-031800-
GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS OF EDDY COUNTY-EDDY COUNTY PLAINS-
NORTHERN LEA COUNTY-CENTRAL LEA COUNTY-SOUTHERN LEA COUNTY-GAINES-
DAWSON-BORDEN-SCURRY-ANDREWS-MARTIN-HOWARD-MITCHELL-
VAN HORN AND HIGHWAY 54 CORRIDOR-REEVES COUNTY AND UPPER TRANS PECOS-
LOVING-WINKLER-ECTOR-MIDLAND-GLASSCOCK-WARD-CRANE-UPTON-REAGAN-
DAVIS/APACHE MOUNTAINS AREA-PECOS-PRESIDIO VALLEY-MARFA PLATEAU-
BIG BEND AREA-TERRELL-GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS-
1255 PM CDT SUN AUG 2 2015 /1155 AM MDT SUN AUG 2 2015/
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF SOUTHEAST NEW
MEXICO...SOUTHWEST TEXAS AND WEST TEXAS.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT
SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON AND OVERNIGHT
OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN...WITH ISOLATED ACTIVITY OVER THE ADJACENT PLAINS.
STRONGER STORMS WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY FREQUENT LIGHTNING...GUSTY
WINDS TO 55 MPH, AND BRIEF HEAVY RAINFALL.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE OVER PORTIONS OF WEST TEXAS AND SOUTHEAST
NEW MEXICO MONDAY AND TUESDAY. STRONGER STORMS WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY
FREQUENT LIGHTNING...GUSTY WINDS TO 55 MPH...AND HEAVY RAINFALL PROMOTING
LOCALIZED FLASH FLOODING.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SPOTTER ACTIVATION IS NOT ANTICIPATED.
$$
THIS PRODUCT...ALONG WITH OTHER WATCHES...WARNINGS...ADVISORIES...
AND STATEMENTS ISSUED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN
MIDLAND CAN BE FOUND ON THE INTERNET AT /LOWER CASE/
HTTP://WEATHER.GOV/MIDLAND

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PUEBLO CO
1125 AM MDT SUN AUG 2 2015
COZ058>089-093>099-031730-
WESTERN MOSQUITO RANGE/EAST LAKE COUNTY ABOVE 11000 FT-
LEADVILLE VICINITY/LAKE COUNTY BELOW 11000 FT-
EASTERN SAWATCH MOUNTAINS ABOVE 11000 FT-
WESTERN CHAFFEE COUNTY BETWEEN 9000 AND 11000 FT-
CENTRAL CHAFFEE COUNTY BELOW 9000 FT-
WESTERN MOSQUITO RANGE/EAST CHAFFEE COUNTY ABOVE 9000 FT-
SAGUACHE COUNTY WEST OF CONTINENTAL DIVIDE BELOW 10000 FT-
SAGUACHE COUNTY EAST OF CONTINENTAL DIVIDE BELOW 10000 FT-
LA GARITA MOUNTAINS ABOVE 10000 FT-
UPPER RIO GRANDE VALLEY/EASTERN SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS BELOW 10000 FT-
EASTERN SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS ABOVE 10000 FT-
DEL NORTE VICINITY/NORTHERN SAN LUIS VALLEY BELOW 8500 FT-
ALAMOSA VICINITY/CENTRAL SAN LUIS VALLEY BELOW 8500 FT-
SOUTHERN SAN LUIS VALLEY-
NORTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS BETWEEN 8500 AND 11000 FT-
NORTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS ABOVE 11000 FEET-
SOUTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS BETWEEN 7500 AND 11000 FT-
SOUTHERN SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAINS ABOVE 11000 FT-
NORTHWESTERN FREMONT COUNTY ABOVE 8500 FT-
WESTERN/CENTRAL FREMONT COUNTY BELOW 8500 FT-
WET MOUNTAIN VALLEY BELOW 8500 FEET-
WET MOUNTAINS BETWEEN 6300 AND 10000 FT-
WET MOUNTAINS ABOVE 10000 FT-
TELLER COUNTY/RAMPART RANGE ABOVE 7500 FT/PIKES PEAK BETWEEN
7500 AND 11000 FT-PIKES PEAK ABOVE 11000 FT-
CANON CITY VICINITY/EASTERN FREMONT COUNTY-
NORTHERN EL PASO COUNTY/MONUMENT RIDGE/RAMPART RANGE BELOW
7500 FT-
COLORADO SPRINGS VICINITY/SOUTHERN EL PASO COUNTY/RAMPART RANGE
BELOW 7400 FT-PUEBLO AND VICINITY/PUEBLO COUNTY BELOW 6300 FT-
WALSENBURG VICINITY/UPPER HUERFANO RIVER BASIN BELOW 7500 FT-
TRINIDAD VICINITY/WESTERN LAS ANIMAS COUNTY BELOW 7500 FT-
CROWLEY COUNTY-LA JUNTA VICINITY/OTERO COUNTY-
EASTERN LAS ANIMAS COUNTY-WESTERN KIOWA COUNTY-
EASTERN KIOWA COUNTY-LAS ANIMAS VICINITY/BENT COUNTY-
LAMAR VICINITY/PROWERS COUNTY-SPRINGFIELD VICINITY/BACA COUNTY-
1125 AM MDT SUN AUG 2 2015
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF CENTRAL...EAST
CENTRAL...SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST COLORADO.
.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
ABUNDANT MOISTURE AND LOW LEVEL UPSLOPE FLOW WILL PROVIDE THE
FOCUS FOR HEAVY RAINFALL OVER THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE THROUGH
THIS EVENING. AREAS OF STEEP TERRAIN AND THE BURN
SCARS...INCLUDING THE WEST FORK COMPLEX BURN SCAR...WILL BE
SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLASH FLOODING. ELSEWHERE...LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL
WILL BE POSSIBLE ALONG WITH FREQUENT LIGHTNING.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
ON MONDAY...A SUBTROPICAL DISTURBANCE WILL CARRY MONSOON MOISTURE
THROUGH THE REGION. THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP OVER THE AREA...MAINLY
DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS...WITH PRIMARY THREATS OF
LIGHTNING...HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOODING...ALONG WITH GUSTY
WINDS AND SOME SMALL HAIL. EAST OF INTERSTATE 25 AND SOUTH OF
HIGHWAY 50...A FEW STORMS IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING COULD BE
ON THE STRONG TO SEVERE SIDE...WITH HAIL UP TO AN INCH DIAMETER
AND WIND GUSTS UP TO 60 MPH.
TUESDAY...THE MONSOON WILL START TO SHIFT SOUTH OF THE REGION FOR
A COUPLE DAYS...AS DRIER AIR MOVES IN FROM THE WEST. THERE WILL
STILL BE STORMS AROUND THIS DAY...BUT FEWER THAN ON MONDAY. PRIMARY
STORM THREATS WILL INCLUDE LIGHTNING AND HEAVY RAIN...BUT GUSTY
WINDS WILL BECOME AN INCREASING CONCERN.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILL BE MOSTLY DRY WITH JUST A FEW SPOTTY
THUNDERSTORMS OVER THE HIGHER TERRAIN. PRIMARY STORM THREATS
ON THESE 2 DAYS WILL BE LIGHTNING AND GUSTY WINDS.
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY...AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE
INLAND ACROSS CENTRAL CALIFORNIA INTO THE GREAT BASIN...PULLING A
STRONG SURGE OF MONSOON MOISTURE NORTH INTO COLORADO. THE MOISTURE
WILL START TO SHOW UP ON FRIDAY...BUT THEN REALLY BLANKET THE
REGION ON SATURDAY. THE THREATS OF HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOODING
WILL RETURN...ALONG WITH THE CONTINUED THREATS OF LIGHTNING AND
GUSTY WINDS.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
WEATHER CONDITIONS THAT MEET REPORTING CRITERIA FOR SPOTTERS WILL BE
POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS...THE SAN
LUIS VALLEY...PALMER DIVIDE AND RATON MESA.
$$
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HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAND JUNCTION CO
543 AM MDT SUN AUG 2 2015
COZ001>014-017>023-UTZ022>025-027>029-031145-
LOWER YAMPA RIVER BASIN-CENTRAL YAMPA RIVER BASIN-
ROAN AND TAVAPUTS PLATEAUS-ELKHEAD AND PARK MOUNTAINS-
UPPER YAMPA RIVER BASIN-GRAND VALLEY-DEBEQUE TO SILT CORRIDOR-
CENTRAL COLORADO RIVER BASIN-GRAND AND BATTLEMENT MESAS-
GORE AND ELK MOUNTAINS/CENTRAL MOUNTAIN VALLEYS-
CENTRAL GUNNISON AND UNCOMPAHGRE RIVER BASIN-
WEST ELK AND SAWATCH MOUNTAINS-FLATTOPS-
UPPER GUNNISON RIVER VALLEY-UNCOMPAHGRE PLATEAU AND DALLAS DIVIDE-
NORTHWEST SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS-SOUTHWEST SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS-
PARADOX VALLEY/LOWER DOLORES RIVER-
FOUR CORNERS/UPPER DOLORES RIVER-ANIMAS RIVER BASIN-
SAN JUAN RIVER BASIN-SOUTHEAST UTAH-EASTERN UINTA MOUNTAINS-
EASTERN UINTA BASIN-TAVAPUTS PLATEAU-ARCHES/GRAND FLAT-
LA SAL AND ABAJO MOUNTAINS-CANYONLANDS/NATURAL BRIDGES-
543 AM MDT SUN AUG 2 2015
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EASTERN UTAH AND WESTERN
COLORADO.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT
A MOIST AND UNSTABLE SHORT WAVE BRINGS A BUSY WEATHER DAY. SHOWERS
AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE QUITE NUMEROUS IN COVERAGE TODAY WITH
VERY FEW LOCATIONS REMAINING DRY DURING THE ENTIRETY OF THE DAY.
EXTENDED DURATION HEAVY RAIN SHOWERS WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH
THUNDERSTORMS WITH THE GREATEST POTENTIAL FOR FLASH FLOODING
ACROSS SOUTHEAST UTAH AND SOUTHWEST COLORADO. BACKCOUNTRY
TRAVELERS SHOULD BEWARE OF THE POTENTIAL FOR RAPIDLY RISING SMALL
STREAMS OR NORMALLY DRY WASHES. THE HEAVIEST PRECIPITATION IS
EXPECTED MAINLY FROM THE TAVAPUTS AND SOUTH DURING THE DAY TODAY.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
THE FOCUS FOR HEAVY PRECIPITATION MOVES NORTH ON MONDAY AS THE
WEATHER DISTURBANCE MAKES ITS WAY INTO NORTHEAST UTAH. SHOWERS
AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE NUMEROUS IN COVERAGE ON MONDAY ACROSS
NORTHEAST UTAH AND NORTHWEST COLORADO...WITH THE FLASH FLOOD
THREAT DECREASING BUT STRONG WIND AND POTENTIAL HAIL THREAT
INCREASING.
SCATTERED AFTERNOON SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IS EXPECTED OVER THE
WESTERN COLORADO HIGH COUNTRY. THESE STORMS WILL BE WEAKER AND THE
POTENTIAL FOR HEAVY RAIN IS LOW.
DRIER CONDITIONS EXPECTED TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...ALTHOUGH AN
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM MAY OCCUR OVER THE WESTERN COLORADO HIGH
COUNTRY.
THE SUMMER MONSOON MAY RETURN LATE ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY AND
BRINGS A CHANCE FOR SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SPOTTER ACTIVATION MAY BE NECESSARY TODAY OVER SOUTHEAST UTAH AND
SOUTHWEST COLORADO FOR FLASH FLOOD REPORTING.
$$

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